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Neodymium Magnets

Neodymium Magnets: Varieties and Prices

Neodymium magnets are one of the strongest types of magnets in nature. They are protected by nickel, copper, epoxy and zinc coatings, which increase the durability of the magnet. Their temperature resistance starts at 80°C and can exceed 200°C depending on the need. High temperature resistance is generally required for neodymium magnets used in magnetic filters. If you only need magnets, you can get them from this category. The properties of neodymium magnets should be known by all food companies. Neodymium magnets, also known as NdFeB magnets, are widely preferred for their specific energy density and low cost. When found in nature, they are known to lose 1% of their magnetic properties in a hundred years, meaning they lose almost none.


Neodymium magnets, which are a combination of iron, boron and neodymium elements, are permanent magnets with a specific direction of magnetization and such magnets are called anisotropic magnets. Iron, boron and neodymium elements are available in powder form and are mixed with other elements and subjected to casting, sintering and magnetization processes.